Miro is a free HD video player. It can play almost any video file and offers over 6,000 free internet TV shows and video podcasts.

Miro has a simple, gorgeous interface designed for fullscreen HD video. Since Miro downloads most videos, you can take your shows with you, even on an airplane. Quite simply, Miro is a better way to watch all the video you care about.

Unlike your browser, Miro's built for HD. The built-in Miro Guide connects you to thousands of free High Definition video shows. Miro downloads video fast and stores it on your local computer for a level of quality that is often impossible on streaming video websites (even the ones that call themselves 'HD').

Can't open a video? Now you can, with Miro. Miro can play virtually any type of video file - Quicktime, WMV, MPEG, AVI, XVID, and more.

When it comes to video podcasts, Miro goes far beyond iTunes by letting you subscribe to BitTorrent RSS feeds, with one of the fastest torrent downloaders in the world. Miro makes BitTorrent RSS dead simple-- when a new episode is available, it will download automatically and be ready to watch.

- #13390 (all) in get_subscriptions_from_query UnicodeDecodeError?: 'utf8'- #13114 (Linux) thumbnails are generated from first frame- #13169 (Linux) miro browser doesn't work with xulrunner 1.9.2- #13227 (Linux) switch from gtkmozembed to webkit- #13296 (Linux) Can not click on or enter text into text fields on Miro guide- #13327 (Linux) Playback does not continue with next track- #13338 (Linux) IOError: [Errno 5] Input/output error: '~/.miro/miro-log'- #13383 (Linux) reduce max volume to 1.0- #13379 (OS X) OS X auto update code must support the minimumSystemVersion tag.- #13210 (Windows) ValidationError?: 'watch' (type: <type 'str'>) is not a <type 'unicode'> * (Linux) This release fixes problems with Miro and XULRunner 1.9.2 by ditching XULRunner for webkit.- Requires python-webkit and libwebkit.- No longer requires gtk-mozembed and xulrunner dependencies. * (Linux) Volume range went from 0.0 to 1.0 prior to Miro 3.0. With Miro 3.0 we changed it to 0.0 to 3.0. Miro 3.0.2 changes this back to 0.0 to 1.0 for Linux.* (OSX) Note: This is the last version of Miro that will run on and be supported on OSX 10.4.